page eight the tribune stouffville ontario thursday jan 11th 1940 classified advs pigs for sale 9 suckers and 12 chunks ph 8613 for sale one small oxford oak heater phone 271 obrien ave for sale model a ford just overhauled reasonable gormley garage phone 7315 for sale 5 pigs 8 weeks old r harfilnson gormley con 3 markham for sale 11 pigs 6 weeks old clarence cowperthwaite phone 1515 for sale pair girls skates and boots speederssize 7phone 4716 stouffville lost set of three keys including post office key finder please re turn to the tri office pigs seven chunks for sale also 4 cord of hardwood in foot leng ths phone s r spofford for sale work mare also a mc laughlin threequarter cutter in good condition fred chess man sto for sale young holstein cow due to freshen for sale m h barkey 2 miles south of stouff ville on the 9 th concession coon coat in perfect order fine bargain consult frank rae appreciation card of thanks i acknowledge with gratitude the many kind words and valuable help extended to me during the iuness and subsequent passing of my be loved wife it has been greatly appreciated in this difficult period tftobert stewart card of thanks i take this opportunity to express my thanks and appreciation to the many friends the wctu the star for their kind enquiries and gifts sent to me during my illness womens institute and the eastern the beautiful plant fruit and kind words were all appreciated lena hoover card of thanks we wish to take this opportun ity to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our kind friends and neighbours for flowers cards fruit etc and for all the other acts of kindness shown to our family during our recent illness and opera tions mr and mrs chas conner and family additional locals see oklahoma kik at the stanley theatre the first of next week january 15 1617 every one will enjoy the invigorating antics of jimmy cagney in the leading role supported by an star cast cagney is at his best mrs kidd of aurora has re turned home after being with her mother mrs henry vanzant who recently sprained her wrist and ankle when she had a fall on the steps at the rear of her home on main street rev hlee officiated at the christening of his grandchild dennes beynon lee aged 4 months at the parental home in islington last week fifty years from now mr d b lee will be telling his friends with a good deal of inner and justified pride that he was christened by his grandfather cattle dehorned we are equipped with a new type english machine for dehorning cattle give us a phone call howard st john phone 1103 lost or stolen male hound black and white and tan color on december 29th south of lemon ville answers to the name of mac reward apply gordon lemon lemonville or to frank mowder stouffville moving west m rawlinson ltd established 54 years special rates on household effects in pool cars to winnipeg and west to coast long distance moving and first class warehouses for storing household effects 610 fonge street toronto telephone klngsdale 5125 tenders for wood tenders will be received on and up to january 16 1940 for the purchase of 24 single cords of 16 hardwood beach and maple de livered at ss no 10 bloomington the lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted address tenders to the secretary willis e wideman stouffville rr3 sale register wednesday jan 17th giving up farming sale at lot 2 con 1 uxb ridge half mile east of stouffville entire live stock implements grain hay etc belonging to fred chamberlain no reserve sale at one oclock a s farmer auct tuesday jan 16 1940 auction sale of holstein and durhams fresh milch cows with calves by side springers young cattle and hogs at lot 5 con 9 pickering township near balsam po the property of john a white farm for sale or rent sale at 2 pm snow or sleet terms cash ken prentice auctioneer tuesday jan 23 about six acres of standing hardwood to be sold in quarter acre lots more or less at lot 34 con 6 markham the property of henry hoover sale at 130 terms cash till april 1941 allowed to remove wood see bills a s farmer auction eer farm for sale 50 acre farm all workable level land good 2storey frame house hardwood floors electric lights good barn will stable 20 head of cattle good driving shed new milk house also contact with dairy to ship 2 can per day will consider taking house and lot in exchange apply percy ash aurora rr2 farm for sale 134 acres at lot 14 con 9 whit church just south of musselmans lake good grain farm 6 acres of bush about 125 acres fit for cultiva tion hip roofed barn in fair condi tion plenty of well water and small pond cement block house good equipment with furnace poss ession april 1 for terms and other information apply to charle3 watson goodwood or charles forsythe stouffville rr3 for sale ayrshire bull calf born january 6th 1940 his dam as given 61863 lbs milk in 6 ladations her last record was 11177 lbs milk testing 465 in 300 days she has a wonderful udder with good teats and very easy milker her 3 daugh ters are the same and all have good records testing over 4 per cent the dams dam of this calf gave over 30000 lbs of milk on test in 22 months the sires dam has also 3 good record testing up to 449 per cent he is a grandson of sprlngburn lovely pet the former world cham pion ayrshire cow j h wallwork son ballantrae ont phone mt albert 1506 stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers telephone 7001 7002 milt smith proprietor arthur baker and our east end merchant a greenwood were on a fishing trip at sutton for a day or two but the luck was not too good perhaps the extreme cold had something to do with the fishermans luck for the thermometer dropped to 35 below zero and that was a bit to cold for comfort from castor alberta mr david weaver was in town this week making a visit at the mennonite parsonage with rev and mrs h shantz he is one of their close friends on their first charge in western canada some years ago from here mr weaver proceeded to kitchener to visit relatives lloyd turner local dairy farmer reports the sale this week of four holstein cows fully accredited and federally bloodtested these cows two 3yearolds one 4 and one fiveyearold are from mr turn ers fine holstein herd and will go to port arthur also within the week the turner farm dis posed of three holstein bulls markham makes 1940 appointments relief down over 500 from same month last year vandorf during the past week nearly twelve inches of snow has fallen and the mercury fell as well some said it stood at 29 degrees on sunday morning while others shivered and app reciated the stove and the com fort of home constable john williamson declares it was 36 below by his thermometer which he does not question the accuracy of quality youll be pleased with our price selling chix service because first of all seiling chix are tops in quality they live lay and pay you get unequalled livability guarantee your count at 21 days any adjustments made in cash without red tape or argument you can order by phone no deposit necessary also transportation paid large assortment of chicks on hand thro the hatching season we supply at wholesale plus shipping charges any poultry equipment you require we sell jamesway an unequalled brooding service is at your dis posal at very moderate cost college trained men are available for emerg encies avoid disappointment on your shipping date by placing your order now chick service that satisfies dicksons hill mills markham plus est 1842 phone 1263 ontario service thos williamson was the oldest man to record his vote on january 1st in our town he looked on reeve weldon as the watch dog of the public purse and congratulated him on his return delbert holden he re gards as a good acquisition to the council like dr walter sangster mr williamson has battled elections here for half a century leap from balcony added movie thrill spectators 20 feet back from the stage in a downtown toron to theatre saturday afternoon saw a man jump 14 feet from the balcony of the stage i thought it was some new movie effect to get a man into the picture being shown a spectator told police it was a 50yearold man from brooklin ont who did the jumping god told me to jump and when god tells you to jump you just have to jump he told the police he is now in stmichaels hospital suffering back injuries and possible internal injuries relief expenditure in mark ham township for the past month stood at 59451 a drop of over 500 from that paid for the same period last year relief officer charles hoover explains the decrease as probably due to the mild month of december we have experienced and to a tightening of department regu lations regarding the distribu tion of relief vouchers it was brought to the atten tion of the council at their op ening session on monday that the large number of toronto skiers who frequent the town- line west of gormley were mon opolizing the road there on weekends by parking their cars anywhere and everywhere mak ing it nearly impossible at tim es for other motorists to pass especially during these winter months when the snow made the road very narrow it was suggested that the township should meet with representa tives from whitchurch with a view to having no parking signs erected along this stretch of road the board of health re appointed for the coming year will consist of reeve rennie deputyreeve hooper dr c r mckay and w f kincaid the moh dr mckay will receive a salary of 500 with other members at 4 a meeting plus necessary travelling expenses ben gayman was returned as sanitary inspector at salary of 25 the weed inspectors robert stiver and j m warriner were reappointed at salaries of 165 and 100 respectively no change was made in the school attendance officer jas gibson filling the post road expenditure estimate for the year was placed at 28- 000 a decrease of 2000 over last years figure heavy bridge construction and road machin ery purchases last year made for the 2000 difference this figure is divided as follows road construction 3000 bridges 1500 machinery 1000 superintending 1500 maintenance and repair 21- 000 general accounts passed tot alled 31458 and general road accounts 211 road supt accounts passed were r j cunningham 720 d- brown 480 w j stonehouse 480 e a buchanan 790 the quality tea salada tea train engineer meets another accident crushed by six tons of logs when his trailer truck collided with the cnr train strat ford to sarnia at lucan near london 38 yearold george welsh was killed the driver of the train being it is reliably stated the same engineer who figured in the accident at stouff ville when edgar storry lost his right hand and part of his arm in this case however re ports indicate that no fault is attached to the train crew a witness stated the truck was travelling slowly at the time and the driver applied his brakes as he approached the cnr level crossing the weight of the load is believed to have carried the truck down decapitating the driver and at the same time amputating one of his feet the gnarled wreckage of the long truck left a scar the whole length of the engine and five cars of the train one of the drivers shoes was found in the pancaked wreckage of the cab in while logs were strewn along the way well known doctor dead the death of dr george brodie at woodstock last satur day removes an aged man who was kown well around clare- mont he was in his 84th year and was a son of one james brodie who farmed in markham and once lived at cashe of a family of several sons two brothers of dr george lived at claremont both professional the slight incline to collide about men dr charles brodie vs six feet from the nose of the and dr ralph brodie medical engine practitioner who succeeded geo in the collision the logs shot i in his practise there 40 years up flattening the drivers cabin ago the church announcements bloomington ringwood christian churches rev e morton s h cockburn sunday january 14th 1940 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood you are invited stouffville presbyterian church sunday january 14th 1940 200 pm sabbath school 300 pm gospel service the public are invited to join us in our services christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday january 14th 1940 200 pm evening prayer strangers and visitors always welcome reached 85th year on wednesday where average citizen is hardhit robert hockley of uxbridge township is a patient in the western hospital the township council has been advised by the ontario county clerk immediately anyone is admitted to hospital today prompt action is taken to learn of his or her finandial standing if he has nothing there is nothing to lose if he has much there is ample to pay with and no need to worry if he has a small sav ing for old age it is often too bad for hospital accommodation comes high nonchurch goers dis play more enthusiasm according to the daily star radio news monday evening ballantrae is faced with a pecul- ar situation folks who do not often go to church are very keen on the village having a new edifice since the united church building was lost by fire while those who are regular air- alert and active far beyond what is expected of one at 85 mrs thomas klinck obrien avenue was taken by com plete surprise at her home on wednesday when about 35 members of the family gathered to do honor to this highly res pected and beloved mother on this her 85th birthday mrs klinck looks after her own home and walks down town to do any shopping she requires in fact she is quite above being assisted because of her great age feeling that she is well able to do as she has always done and her friends are secretly de lighted with her ability when she realized that her children grandchildren and other rela tives were thinking of her in such terms on wednesday it brought tears and smiles alto gether yc editor met mrs klinck on tuesday as she was tripping along main street over treacherous pieces of ice with the ability of the aveage grown up at that time mrs klinck was unaware of what was being planned for her slxth line baptist church stanley medhurst pastor sunday january 14th 1940 945 am sunday school- 1100 am worship subject the blessed of righteousness communion service and recep tion of new members special music friday jan 12 young people in this church at 8 pm wednesday evening at s pm is prayer meeting time stouffville mennonite church i rev h shantz pastor sunday january 14th 1940 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship pastor 230 pm mongolia ss 700 pm evangelistic rev w e smalley 700 pm altona pastor the offering and subscriptions foi the beneficiary fund will be re ceived at the morning service and at altona in the evening wednesday evening prayer meet ing at both appointments yon are invited to attend stouffville christian church r k vickers pastor friday prayer meeting at the home of mrs hamilton on obrien ave sunday january 14th 1940 1000 am sunday school 1100 am imorning worship subject our duty of praise 700 pm gospel service subject disregarded signals music by our choir and quartette church hill thursday endeavour at the home of mr and mrs beech mr clarke will bring the message sunday january 14th 1940 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship service duty makes us do things well but love makes us do them beautifuly carried water for year now has a good well norman burkholder was suc cessful in obtaining water on his farm 8th concession mark ham just north of mt joy at a depth of 130 feet the water rose to within five feet of the top of the pipe and promises an ample supply for years mr burkholder has tendants and supporters appear labored long and hard on many indifferent and lukewarm to the occasions drawing water a con- idea siderble distance for his stock dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor mr d sargcnnt assistant dickson hild sunday january 14th 1940 1000 am mr lehman 1100 am bible school mount joy 1910 sunday january 14th 1000 am dibit school 1100 am mr sargeant 730 pm mr lehman thursday- 120 pm the juniors thursday 730 prayer meeting we welcome you stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor friday 8 pm the bible clast will meet you are invited to share this bright happy meeting 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service subject an important personal question miss luella gayman will sing wed 8 pm- prayer service come and worship with us lemonville ballantrae united churches rev w s irwin pastor thursday january 11 8 pm cottage prayer meeting at ballantrae in the home of mr and mrs gilbert wright friday january 12 8 pm lemonville ypu in the home of mr edw barkey the missionary program will be directed by mr bruce winterstein sunday january 14th 1940 10 and 10 am sabbath school and worship at ballantrae 2 and 3 pm sabbath school and worship at lemonville foirgive us our debts as jwe forgive our debtors matt 612 everyone welcome stouffville united church l e atkinson minister sunday january 14th 1940 1100 am morning worship subject the unemployed carpenter 700 pm evening worship subject finding god a young peoples service in which several young people will take part there will bo a young peoples choir also there will he an installation ceremony for the officers of the ypu s30 pm young peoples service and fireside hour in the sunday school room all young people are invited lo remain for this service wednesday 8 pm prayer and fellowship meeting in the bible class room a sincere welcome a waits oil strang ers and visitors who worahlp with 113